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November 1 World Vegan Day: November 1 World Basking Shark Day: November 3 International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict: November 6 National Bison Day: First Saturday in November America Recycles Day: November 15 World Fisheries Day [175] November 21 International Jaguar Day [176] [177] November 29
ALS Awareness Month (Canada) Caribbean-American Heritage Month [30] LGBT Pride Month; National PTSD Awareness Day [31] National Safety Month [32] National Smile Month (United Kingdom, May and June) Devotion to the Sacred Heart; Men's Mental Health Awareness
Bullying Awareness Week is a national campaign in Canada conceived of by Canadian educator and Bullying.org president Bill Belsey. It was launched in 2003 by Family Channel and bullying.org. [1] The campaign takes place during the third week each November and aims to raise awareness about bullying amongst students in Canada while promoting positive relationships and providing youth with real ...
November 22. Flossing Day. Go For A Ride Day. Humane Society Anniversary Day. Love Your Freckles Day. National Cranberry Relish Day. November 23. Aura Awareness Day. Eat a Cranberry Day. Family ...
Trans Awareness Week: 13-19 November [55] 2017: A week to educate about transgender and gender non-conforming people, and the issues associated with their transition and/or identity. Transgender Day of Remembrance: 20 November: 1999: Day to memorialize those who have been murdered as a result of transphobia. Trans Day of Visibility: 31 March ...
Canada Day: 1 July: Canada: Celebration of the date of the Confederation of Canada. Formerly known as Dominion Day, as this was the day on which Canada became a self-governing Dominion within the British Empire. Independence Day: Various days; 4 July in the United States and other dates in many other nations: Indian Arrival Day: Various days
Throughout November FLAG organizes events across Canada to educate and engage with the public regarding the need for financial literacy and promote services available to the public: [FLAG] raises awareness of the need for financial literacy and highlights the programs, services and tools available to help Canadians improve their financial ...
The goal of Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week is getting to zero. [11] Despite different methods used by aboriginal communities to try to decrease the prevalence of AIDS, populations like the First Nation tribes in Saskatchewan in Canada, have about 3.5 times more cases of AIDS than other areas in Canada, as well as higher than most third world countries.